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they look to the government and does the government have the money? >> no, obviously we, you know, we we know that the social security trust fund is a joke, there's no fund there. and demographics are shifting and fewer people in the work place paying into a system to support more and more people who are retired. it's in part the sort of "me" generation coming of age, what about me? i'm going to live in the here and now and forget about tomorrow mentality that's playing into this, but honestly, you know, none of this is-- should come as a surprise. we know that life expect tenantens ancy is growing and growing and none of this should be a big surprise. we've seen this train coming for decades. >> megyn: we like to put things off. let me ask you, leslie, as the wife of a doctor, should people who have so little in their bank accounts start eating pizza and philly cheese steaks and forget the 22 years i'd rather eat how i want and live how i want, the at least if it's a shorter time frame i'll be able to support myself. >> you know, my husband constantl
they look to the government and does the government have the money? >> no, obviously we, you know, we we know that the social security trust fund is a joke, there's no fund there. and demographics are shifting and fewer people in the work place paying into a system to support more and more people who are retired. it's in part the sort of "me" generation coming of age, what about me? i'm going to live in the here and now and forget about tomorrow mentality that's playing into...
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whatever the government or did. i have cash will i have a job will i have savings and these questions for them are not answered by. their government has agreed with. all right. thank you very much. perspective on this right now i'm joined here in the studio by. crossing good to have you coming in let's talk about this is cyprus it only took nearly a year for them to get the bear out there are asking for yet from what i understand it was still a bit of a short. euro zone mismanagement i think. it took nine months for them to put together a bailout package nine months after the super. rich they struck a deal at five o'clock in the morning a deal that has markets up and down the euro's been up and down on the dollar this morning. despite all of that the deal that they do strike comes in at seven billion less than what the cypriots were asking for in the first place there we go so what happens next well. the country's second largest bank it's the economy. a couple thousand people are going to lose their jobs here. and s
whatever the government or did. i have cash will i have a job will i have savings and these questions for them are not answered by. their government has agreed with. all right. thank you very much. perspective on this right now i'm joined here in the studio by. crossing good to have you coming in let's talk about this is cyprus it only took nearly a year for them to get the bear out there are asking for yet from what i understand it was still a bit of a short. euro zone mismanagement i think....
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of government forces using chemical weapons against them. who joins us here on the program we can take this story just a bit further paula good to see you. such similar accusations have been thrown about. no it is not the first time the syrian opposition in the pot as saying today that al assad's forces fired what they are claiming are chemical weapons at will surrounding an army base in the town of address on the outskirts of the syrian capital of damascus now the latest report suggests that two rebel fighters have been killed and some twenty three people wounded it does follow last week in which we saw accusations from both sides accusing the others of using chemical weaponry when there was a mysterious explosion near the city of aleppo now you remember that in that explosion twenty six people were killed and dozens more wounded that explosion was quickly and swiftly they billed by western intelligence agencies as a chemical incident perpetrated by forces loyal to the syrian president bashar assad the syrian regime has since the united nat
of government forces using chemical weapons against them. who joins us here on the program we can take this story just a bit further paula good to see you. such similar accusations have been thrown about. no it is not the first time the syrian opposition in the pot as saying today that al assad's forces fired what they are claiming are chemical weapons at will surrounding an army base in the town of address on the outskirts of the syrian capital of damascus now the latest report suggests that...
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when you battle the government in an appellate case, the government's in a pretty good position. but i have done dozens of appeals. i would say their chances are pretty strong. the legal issue is whether or not an individual religious liberty is protected by our asylum laws. i think the government get its totally wrong in their group rights approach. >> shannon: i read the brief. it's filed on behalf of eric holier, telling the justice dnt department they this to leave. there is no future persecution. the family can't prove harm. >> they can go back to germany and put their kids back in public school and then, they won't suffer harm. but if they want to give their kids a home education through home schooling, they will be jailed. they would have severe fines. that is what happened before. every family who wants to home school is persecuted in the same way. the justice department is saying that the fines and the jails -- that's not persecution. >> shannon: it's a fact that the police did show up and take the children and force them to go to school in 20 06, when the family was the
when you battle the government in an appellate case, the government's in a pretty good position. but i have done dozens of appeals. i would say their chances are pretty strong. the legal issue is whether or not an individual religious liberty is protected by our asylum laws. i think the government get its totally wrong in their group rights approach. >> shannon: i read the brief. it's filed on behalf of eric holier, telling the justice dnt department they this to leave. there is no future...
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in whatever the government or detroit. i have cash i have a job i have savings and these questions for them are not as. their governor. it has agreed with the white cap and i think that's our silly reporting there and i don laughlin the director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation in paris believes that the developments in cyprus actually share their roots with a number of historical revolutions cyprus is yet another bit of the i would say power and ideologically crazed determination of the european elites to keep the single currency intact against all the odds i genuinely think and i'm not given to exaggeration that europe today is in a situation comparable to that of the french revolution all of the old shit revolution i mean by that that an entire class of people are going to be expropriated and treated as if they were criminals it is just as in the two revolutions i mentioned arris to crass as a class one hundred from the lampposts because it was decreed that their property had been criminally obta
in whatever the government or detroit. i have cash i have a job i have savings and these questions for them are not as. their governor. it has agreed with the white cap and i think that's our silly reporting there and i don laughlin the director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation in paris believes that the developments in cyprus actually share their roots with a number of historical revolutions cyprus is yet another bit of the i would say power and ideologically crazed...
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with stronger political parties, governance, transparency, which makes government's more effective and make sure that the people feel a connection to their governments. your majesty, you have been a driving force for these peace efforts. you can be sure the united states will continue to work with you. economic progress has become what political process. the majority government is working hard to manage the current budget challenges. i think that his majesty outlined enormous pressures that jordan is experiencing, including a range of at external factors as well. i recognize what these economic reforms are difficult, they are essential to create the kind of growth and opportunity and dynamism that will help the jordanian people achieve their dreams. loanhappy to provide guarantees to jordan as your. together, i believe we can deliver the result that jordanian people deserve. health care, clean water, enhanced training that i know a lot of the jordanian people need to get a job or turn entrepreneurial skills into a business that creates even more jobs. ofas proud to welcome some these o
with stronger political parties, governance, transparency, which makes government's more effective and make sure that the people feel a connection to their governments. your majesty, you have been a driving force for these peace efforts. you can be sure the united states will continue to work with you. economic progress has become what political process. the majority government is working hard to manage the current budget challenges. i think that his majesty outlined enormous pressures that...
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government troops are losing ground to the rebels. analysts say assad is speaking defiantly to try to boost their morale. >>> four years on from the end of fighting, slis ree lafrpga i getting on. many are getting valuable help from the international community. >> reporter: more than 20 years of fighting between the majority government and minority insurgents drove hundreds of thousands of sri lankans from their homes. now, though, the end of the war has allowed nearly 300,000 displaced people to return to the north of the country. it's a region that saw some of the worst violence. it's not just a simple matter of moving back in, of course. with housing and infrastructure destroyed in the war, long-term support is required to rebuild and get life back on track. to take one example of help from abroad, the japan international cooperation agency donated 60,000 palm tree seedlings to sri lanka last year. the war damaged countless trees in this area. many have died completely. we. >> translator: we palm leaves for the roof and can sell th
government troops are losing ground to the rebels. analysts say assad is speaking defiantly to try to boost their morale. >>> four years on from the end of fighting, slis ree lafrpga i getting on. many are getting valuable help from the international community. >> reporter: more than 20 years of fighting between the majority government and minority insurgents drove hundreds of thousands of sri lankans from their homes. now, though, the end of the war has allowed nearly 300,000...
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a government spokesperson inside cyprus says officials could make a decision later on today. cyprus is facing a monday deadline to come up with $7.5 billion in order to secure a bailout from the european union and the international monetary fund. all right. the faa today announces it is cutting funding to 189 air traffic control towers because of those forced spending cuts. at least three of the towers were built with federal stimulus money and have just recently opened. the faa is furloughing employees and eliminating shifts at some towers. the agency says the towers targeted for closure are at lower volume airports with fewer than 150,000 takeoffs or landings in a year's span. >>> to politics now. we're seeing signs that congress is moving closer to comprehensive immigration reform. some leading conservatives now say they will support a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. congressman paul ryan spelled out his position in "the situation room" with wolf blitzer. >> well, i think we can get comprehensive immigration reform. i support reform. i supported the bush r
a government spokesperson inside cyprus says officials could make a decision later on today. cyprus is facing a monday deadline to come up with $7.5 billion in order to secure a bailout from the european union and the international monetary fund. all right. the faa today announces it is cutting funding to 189 air traffic control towers because of those forced spending cuts. at least three of the towers were built with federal stimulus money and have just recently opened. the faa is furloughing...
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government forces using chemical weapons against them. the syrian opposition says that forces loyal to the syrian president bashar assad fired what they are claiming a chemical weapons at rebels surrounding an army base in the town of address on the outskirts of the syrian capital of damascus now the reports we have all that two rebel fighters were killed and some twenty two people were wounded it comes in light of accusations last week in which both sides accuse the other of using chemical weapons in any mysterious explosion near the city of aleppo which killed some twenty six people and wounded dozens of that incident was swiftly labeled by western intelligence agencies as a chemical incident perpetrated by forces loyal to the syrian president assad the syrian regime osce the united nations to launch an investigation the russian ministry has said that if there are reasons to believe that chemical weapons in fact were used an international group comprising of permanent united nations security council members has to be sent to syria the a
government forces using chemical weapons against them. the syrian opposition says that forces loyal to the syrian president bashar assad fired what they are claiming a chemical weapons at rebels surrounding an army base in the town of address on the outskirts of the syrian capital of damascus now the reports we have all that two rebel fighters were killed and some twenty two people were wounded it comes in light of accusations last week in which both sides accuse the other of using chemical...
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as a lawful government that would. oversee the matter manage the day to day of government work. you'll be watching the weekly here and i'll be back with a news team with more for in about ten fifty three minutes from now in the meantime we follow a filmmaker's dangerous journey across war ravaged iraq that's coming your way of the break. jorge rios an argentinean student at seventeen other similar students from foreign countries all paid a private company between three thousand and four thousand dollars so that they get to take part in a u.s. state department work study program he was promised forty hours of work per week at a common fast food restaurant with a decent salary but the reality he claims was quite different he was actually only given around four hours of work per week what was expected to be on call twenty four seven like a surgeon i guess in case of some burger emergency he says he was forced to live in accommodations that were provided by the restaurant real six plane that he had to sleep in a child size
as a lawful government that would. oversee the matter manage the day to day of government work. you'll be watching the weekly here and i'll be back with a news team with more for in about ten fifty three minutes from now in the meantime we follow a filmmaker's dangerous journey across war ravaged iraq that's coming your way of the break. jorge rios an argentinean student at seventeen other similar students from foreign countries all paid a private company between three thousand and four...
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(chanting) >>he government was taken by surprise. just weeks before, president bashar al-assad had predicted that syria was somehow immune to what's been called the arab spring, but obviously, that was not the case. and when the uprising did erupt, there was a wave of repression, a wave of crackdowns. (shouting, screaming, gunfire) >> it is only when the authorities turned brutal on them, deadly, that they began to chant that they want a change of regime. >> narrator: outside damascus the calls for president assad's resignation spread. >> people in dara'a started calling out for homs, homs started calling out for idlib. and so the more they were killings, the more solidarity was created among the syrians. the regime was trying to... to crush the protest movement, but in fact what they were doing is that they were spreading it even more. >> narrator: but bashar al-assad was convinced he had wide enough support. >> there's still a lot of syrians who are very loyal to the regime and frightened of the countryside getting too much power a
(chanting) >>he government was taken by surprise. just weeks before, president bashar al-assad had predicted that syria was somehow immune to what's been called the arab spring, but obviously, that was not the case. and when the uprising did erupt, there was a wave of repression, a wave of crackdowns. (shouting, screaming, gunfire) >> it is only when the authorities turned brutal on them, deadly, that they began to chant that they want a change of regime. >> narrator: outside...
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will be the sole and legitimate government of the syrian people. acts independently will not be recognized. >> we are waiting for a statement from hitto himself. for the moment we will move on to other news. thank you very much. pope francis has been inaugurated in the vatican. ] rgan plays -- he hasun the 266 th head of the roman catholic church. he called for the support of , including the poor and the elderly. paul brennan is in rome. it has been a spectacular morning there, much to see, much to be heard. recap what you have seen so far. >> much to digest as well. it was going to be a momentous occasion, the inauguration of a new pope, just five years, the first since 2005. but in church terms that is relatively a quick succession. what we have is a huge crowd, a huge congregation, more than 130 countries represented in st. peter's. a very interesting homily from the pope are in the homily is the part of the mass where he can deliver his own text. it is not bound by the liturgy. he can speak with his own words about things that he cares about, a
will be the sole and legitimate government of the syrian people. acts independently will not be recognized. >> we are waiting for a statement from hitto himself. for the moment we will move on to other news. thank you very much. pope francis has been inaugurated in the vatican. ] rgan plays -- he hasun the 266 th head of the roman catholic church. he called for the support of , including the poor and the elderly. paul brennan is in rome. it has been a spectacular morning there, much to...
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that their government has agreed with. reporting right there well let's get another level of perspective now on the story i'm joined in the studio by a news editor i have a coffee good to see you today let's address some of the issues here regarding cyprus and the vast amounts of money that's being attacked or raided as some would say there are a lot of not just wealthy russians but russian banks that operate out of cyprus here some are saying this seizure of certain amounts of money is essentially a form of theft of russian money that's absolutely right. prime minister medvedev last week used the term expropriation which was a reference to what the bolsheviks did in the past he today has followed up that statement with with a statement saying basically the stealing of what has already been stolen continues and that's a that's a reference to cyprus is off shore status of the russian economy and well thirty nine other economies at least and yet as an expression of how he feels about it there are very unhappy with so we have
that their government has agreed with. reporting right there well let's get another level of perspective now on the story i'm joined in the studio by a news editor i have a coffee good to see you today let's address some of the issues here regarding cyprus and the vast amounts of money that's being attacked or raided as some would say there are a lot of not just wealthy russians but russian banks that operate out of cyprus here some are saying this seizure of certain amounts of money is...
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we need to consider where government -- what government constitutionally can do. we should examine what limitations are appropriate to protect our privacy. just because the government may comply with the constitution does not mean they should be allowed to constantly surveil like big brother. the thought of government drones buzzing overhead monitoring the activities of law-abiding citizens runs contrary to the notion of what it means to live in a free society. the fourth amendment has the consistent meaning, but the tests for determining whether fourth amendment rights have been violated have changed aztec nothing changes. the physical trespass is necessary. for more than 40 years after that, the inquiry has been whether an individual's reasonable expectation of privacy has been violated. the recent supreme court case of u.s. vs. jones examined whether advanced technology is so intrusive that it becomes a trespass in violation of the fourth amendment. that case is a good starting point for discussion on drones. example, innovations in communication technology, su
we need to consider where government -- what government constitutionally can do. we should examine what limitations are appropriate to protect our privacy. just because the government may comply with the constitution does not mean they should be allowed to constantly surveil like big brother. the thought of government drones buzzing overhead monitoring the activities of law-abiding citizens runs contrary to the notion of what it means to live in a free society. the fourth amendment has the...
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their government has agreed with. artists are reporting right there let's get a little bit deeper of a story now we're joined live by john laughlin the director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation in paris mr laughlin a pleasure to see you today thanks so much for coming on the program it's certainly been one of the biggest stories in the past week or more let's talk about cyprus so now for the most part having ducked bankruptcy in a last minute deal but now faces a very deep recession do you think cyprus at the end of the day had any options. cyprus is yet another of the victim of the i would say power and ideologically crazed determination of the european elites to keep the single currency intact against all the all of us i genuinely think and i'm not given to exaggeration that europe today is in a situation comparable to that of the french revolution all the bolsheviks revolution i mean by that that an entire class of people in this case the so-called rich russian oligarchs who apparently at th
their government has agreed with. artists are reporting right there let's get a little bit deeper of a story now we're joined live by john laughlin the director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation in paris mr laughlin a pleasure to see you today thanks so much for coming on the program it's certainly been one of the biggest stories in the past week or more let's talk about cyprus so now for the most part having ducked bankruptcy in a last minute deal but now faces a very...
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it could be that the government will look entirely different from how the last government did. i can imagine lots of political scenarios where you can work out a deal between the groups >> taking in more regionally, we , ve refugees in turkey overwhelming in jordan and lebanon on. term, this becomes a financial burden of political risk to these countries. what do we need to make sure we do everything necessary so that does not happen? conversations with these neighboring countries -- they have explained to us the strains and burdens this is putting on their societies. there are economic strains and also attentions between the groups in those countries like in lebanon, for example. we talked about questions and i thought about how christians and muslims live together in lebanon on but when you have these extra burdens put on the country, and provoked tensions among different communities. what congress can do is continue to provide assistance so we can support these countries. in some cases such as dorgan, we have a bilateral assistance relationship -- such as jordan, we have a b
it could be that the government will look entirely different from how the last government did. i can imagine lots of political scenarios where you can work out a deal between the groups >> taking in more regionally, we , ve refugees in turkey overwhelming in jordan and lebanon on. term, this becomes a financial burden of political risk to these countries. what do we need to make sure we do everything necessary so that does not happen? conversations with these neighboring countries -- they...
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continuing resolution to keep the government funded after the end of the month. senate has, now it heads to the house. amendment to force the president to reinstate white house tours fail today. mixed messages from you in the latest fox news poll. 65% of those polled remain nervous about the u.s. economy. that is down from 70%, 2-1/2 years ago. there is less confidence in the president's ability to fix it. 47% now. 51% last year. the dow is back on a winning streak. the industrial average up for second day in a row. gaining 56. s&p 500 finished ahead 10. nasdaq up 25. we learned idea what cyprus will not do to qualify for international bail-out of the troubled economy. with a tax on savings account out, the lawmakers are scrambling to come up with another plan. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot tells us what is under consideration. >> the banks will remain closed for the rest of the week after a controversial plan to tap in to private savings to bankroll a bail-out rejected by the parliament. we are feeling easier because there might not be a levy
continuing resolution to keep the government funded after the end of the month. senate has, now it heads to the house. amendment to force the president to reinstate white house tours fail today. mixed messages from you in the latest fox news poll. 65% of those polled remain nervous about the u.s. economy. that is down from 70%, 2-1/2 years ago. there is less confidence in the president's ability to fix it. 47% now. 51% last year. the dow is back on a winning streak. the industrial average up...
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both the public opinion and the government. so the drama of the collision between the president seeking to draw close to arab and muslims and israeli government veering to the right, intensified the tension that manifested itself at the time. and add to this the fact that between the president and the prime minister at that time, there was no trust. i mean both ambassador indyk and myself sat on what is normally known as one-on-one, but always is two on two because there has to be a notetaker. and both of us were fortunate enough to take notes in very decisive meetings between clinton, rabin and so forth. and you can see what happens when the two decision makers like each other and trust each other. and when they don't. and unfortunately, during the first four years there was a lack of trust between obama and netanyahu. and this is something that will transpire later but to me, one of the most important potential outcomes of this visit would be to restore or to build from the outset. >> rose: a relationship between netanyahu an
both the public opinion and the government. so the drama of the collision between the president seeking to draw close to arab and muslims and israeli government veering to the right, intensified the tension that manifested itself at the time. and add to this the fact that between the president and the prime minister at that time, there was no trust. i mean both ambassador indyk and myself sat on what is normally known as one-on-one, but always is two on two because there has to be a notetaker....
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they turn to the government for a bailout. when the government hesitated because it is public money to bail out a probably failed bank, they were told in another kind of blackmail, we're too big to fail. if you don't bail us out, we will collapse and take the entire economy with us. that was a persuasive argument, particularly after the bailout lehman brothers to fail and that nearly did take the economy with it. that was a convincing argument did you would have thought they learned a lesson about the problem of a too big to fail financial institution. if you thought that, you would have been wrong. the same banks that were too big to fail in 2008 are all of them bigger today. so we did not learn the lesson. we did not break up the banks. we did not limit, control their growth. they are bigger now than they were then. in a sense, maybe shame on them the first time, but having allowed this to happen, it is a shame on us. number two, we seem to need as a nation to believe that we have the power to control, limit, or regulate whe
they turn to the government for a bailout. when the government hesitated because it is public money to bail out a probably failed bank, they were told in another kind of blackmail, we're too big to fail. if you don't bail us out, we will collapse and take the entire economy with us. that was a persuasive argument, particularly after the bailout lehman brothers to fail and that nearly did take the economy with it. that was a convincing argument did you would have thought they learned a lesson...
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this is really government is perhaps less solid and previous israeli governments. i do think there is something that contributes to the solidity of the relationship when the two leaders look at each other as reelected by their own politics. ironically, both men come to the summit with a much heavier emphasis on the need to address the internal politics in their own countries. for the president, he is coming back to deal with the end of government. that is supposed to happen in a few days. netanyahu's is at least as much about domestic issues as everything we have just spoken about. a lot but those items on the table. there is a lot more to talk about in terms of jordan, and the very important message the president is sending by going -- his first trip to the arab countries since the series of uprisings. he picked a monarchy, and what message this sends elsewhere in the region is powerful. let me turn now to your questions and comments. please be kind enough to address your question to one of our participants so that all three don't have to answer every question. th
this is really government is perhaps less solid and previous israeli governments. i do think there is something that contributes to the solidity of the relationship when the two leaders look at each other as reelected by their own politics. ironically, both men come to the summit with a much heavier emphasis on the need to address the internal politics in their own countries. for the president, he is coming back to deal with the end of government. that is supposed to happen in a few days....
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. >> those opposed to bashar al assad's government are struggling to maintain a united coalition after the head of the u.s.-backed opposition resigned. "the new york times" reports arab nations and turkey have sharply stepped up aid to the rebels with the help of the cia. for more on that, nbc's eamon mohyeldin joins us. >> as you just mentioned there, the greatest concern for u.s. officials right now are the flights coming in from iran over iraq and into syria. now, according to u.s. intelligence estimates as well as syrian opposition figures they believe these flights are carrying important weapons and more importantly cash for the regime of president bashar al assad. they're denying that saying they're only sending humanitarian aid. more confirmation coming out that countries like saudi arabia, qatar and turkey are much more involved in accepting weapons directly to the rebels via support of the international community including western intelligence agencies like the cia. the concern is the shipments of weapons. are they actually getting to the right hands and that is a major concer
. >> those opposed to bashar al assad's government are struggling to maintain a united coalition after the head of the u.s.-backed opposition resigned. "the new york times" reports arab nations and turkey have sharply stepped up aid to the rebels with the help of the cia. for more on that, nbc's eamon mohyeldin joins us. >> as you just mentioned there, the greatest concern for u.s. officials right now are the flights coming in from iran over iraq and into syria. now,...
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the rebels say the government killed 25 people with a chemical weapon. help us out here. who is telling the truth? >> reporter: it still isn't really clear, jake. we don't have confirmation chemical weapons were used but there are two separate incidents. one in a city in the north, aleppo, in which the regime says it was hit by a chemical weapon fired by rebels and the russian government backing that up one activist saying this seems to have landed between rebel and regime lines and may have hit civilians in the regime area and regime troops, too. another instance near damascus to the east in which rebels do appear to have been hit by some kind of suffocating gas. not clear what it was but certainly the logic test suggests rebels aren't going to be aim agate themselves with these weapons and we know the regime has a large stockpile. >> is there a faction within the opposition that cob obtain chemical weapons? is it even possible? >> reporter: that's always been the real fear as we heard about radicalization, the fractious nature of the rebel movement. to be honest, that h
the rebels say the government killed 25 people with a chemical weapon. help us out here. who is telling the truth? >> reporter: it still isn't really clear, jake. we don't have confirmation chemical weapons were used but there are two separate incidents. one in a city in the north, aleppo, in which the regime says it was hit by a chemical weapon fired by rebels and the russian government backing that up one activist saying this seems to have landed between rebel and regime lines and may...
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government tries to be neutral on the issue. the tax code, i'm for a flat income tax and we wouldn't have marriage as part of the tax code. health insurance. i think there is a way to write it where it would be neutral and you wouldn't bring marriage into the whole idea of health insurance. >> will any of that happen. ? joining me, the anchor of "fox news sunday," chris wallace. good to see you. senator paul has taken this spogs. does very the support behind him? >> well, it's going to be interesting because this is directly involves the case on the defense of marriage october that the supreme court is going to hear this week. that case involves a gay couple, same-sex couple, one of the two women died. the other one had had been legally married in the state and she said, therefore, she should get the rights that any spouse gets that the first, at this point $5 million in inheritance is tax free. but doma says same-sex marriage is not recognize at the federal law. she didn't get that federal tax break. that's what doma is all abo
government tries to be neutral on the issue. the tax code, i'm for a flat income tax and we wouldn't have marriage as part of the tax code. health insurance. i think there is a way to write it where it would be neutral and you wouldn't bring marriage into the whole idea of health insurance. >> will any of that happen. ? joining me, the anchor of "fox news sunday," chris wallace. good to see you. senator paul has taken this spogs. does very the support behind him? >> well,...
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it will be a shia government. that put the sunnis a difficult position, and in the early days they brokered the political process. that did not work. they then joined in it. that is not working. now they are caught in a difficult position. they do not want to go to the extreme where al qaeda is because they get themselves where victims of al qaeda. at the same time, they are being marginalized and being treated as second-class citizens. it is very difficult. i must say that their general dissatisfaction is a much s is part of a much wider dissatisfaction. they will feel that there are no services, no security, no progress, no jobs. where on earth are we going? the country seems to be in this situation where it is not moving at all. >> fantastic. much to delve into, and the circle back particularly on the allocation of will on revenue of a broader dissatisfaction. tell us about the state of kurdish-era politics at the moment, all these concerns that moves by the kurds enter in selling their oil from the north and o
it will be a shia government. that put the sunnis a difficult position, and in the early days they brokered the political process. that did not work. they then joined in it. that is not working. now they are caught in a difficult position. they do not want to go to the extreme where al qaeda is because they get themselves where victims of al qaeda. at the same time, they are being marginalized and being treated as second-class citizens. it is very difficult. i must say that their general...
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many blame government officials for failing to provide them with water. in part three of our water pressure series. trying to beat the elements, he and his wife battle with the sun's rays to keep their only force of and come alive. poor rainfall and a dwindling water supply have practically brought the couple to their knees. a quarter of a million people like them have been affected. while there are other fields -- while other fields lie fallow, the pair have concentrated their efforts, but it comes at a high cost -- they have to borrow money to maintain their trees. they pay tankers to deliver water twice a day. >> we survived the food shortage of 1972. generations of my family have been working the land. we have no option but to make this crop a success or we will be ruined, and i have nothing else. >> shortages are a daily worry. this reservoir has dried up over the past seven years. poor rainfall and inadequate irrigation systems have surrendered acres of rich agricultural land on each side of the bank practically barren. as hard ased is concrete. cro
many blame government officials for failing to provide them with water. in part three of our water pressure series. trying to beat the elements, he and his wife battle with the sun's rays to keep their only force of and come alive. poor rainfall and a dwindling water supply have practically brought the couple to their knees. a quarter of a million people like them have been affected. while there are other fields -- while other fields lie fallow, the pair have concentrated their efforts, but it...
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because the syrian government knows that the u.s. france britain is waiting to strike those are the very last may be wanted to provoke that sort of intervention so it would be lunacy and madness for president assad's forces to use chemical weapons and so if you know we have a can of worms has been used it has to be by the rebels and if that's the case then obviously that will highlight the hypocrisy of the u.s. and the west because they said the red line the chemical weapons are only seems to apply present assad's forces use of the syrian army and so we're going to be consistent on these chemical weapons to use me is wrong and if the rebels are using them they should be conducted to war crimes now the opposition the prime minister i guess a naturalized u.s. citizen what do you think drove this election his election but it reminds me of the election about ecommerce of mahmoud jibril in libya if you think back two years to the libyan air. and to see a very similar scenario because. he had spent many decades in the us he'd studied in th
because the syrian government knows that the u.s. france britain is waiting to strike those are the very last may be wanted to provoke that sort of intervention so it would be lunacy and madness for president assad's forces to use chemical weapons and so if you know we have a can of worms has been used it has to be by the rebels and if that's the case then obviously that will highlight the hypocrisy of the u.s. and the west because they said the red line the chemical weapons are only seems to...
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these conflicts are for the governments to get together and say, we have a conflict. you need to come over here and help us. host: james, thank you for the call. anybody talking about military use in the middle east was as a diplomatic effort? guest: i do not think anybody is talking but american military use. they are talking about the question of what the the united states needs to intervene militarily in iran. there is no appetite in the united states or in the american government to start another war in the middle east. we are marking tenures for the iraq war. that is -- we are marking 10 years for the iraq war. israelis want to feel -- they do not want america to go to war with iran. if everything is exhausted and nothing works, the united states will be willing to do something >> the future of the republican party tomorrow. discussing income inequality before the typical wage earner and ceos. then to the justice department program that spans -- spins almost $300 million on halfway houses to help inmates. today on c-span
these conflicts are for the governments to get together and say, we have a conflict. you need to come over here and help us. host: james, thank you for the call. anybody talking about military use in the middle east was as a diplomatic effort? guest: i do not think anybody is talking but american military use. they are talking about the question of what the the united states needs to intervene militarily in iran. there is no appetite in the united states or in the american government to start...
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the lebanese prime minister and his government resigned today. his cabinet was torn by infighting over upcoming parliamentary elections and the future of a top security official. this comes during rising tensions in lebanon linked to the civil war in neighboring syria. >>> north korea taking 150,000 americans hostage. that's the latest threat coming from the rogue nation, as it rattles its sword at the united states and south korea once again. our pentagon correspondent chris lawrence is joining us now. what's going on with north korea? what are they saying to you over there, chris? >> well, wolf, basically there's well over 100,000 american men, women, even children living in south korea. and the north seems to be signaling if it comes down to a war, they are fair game. north korean troops charge over the border, as artillery blasts away. rockets rain down on south korea, as thousands of tanks invade. pictures of u.s. military officials flash, and a north korean narrator promises to take 150,000 americans as hostages. there are about 130,000 u.s
the lebanese prime minister and his government resigned today. his cabinet was torn by infighting over upcoming parliamentary elections and the future of a top security official. this comes during rising tensions in lebanon linked to the civil war in neighboring syria. >>> north korea taking 150,000 americans hostage. that's the latest threat coming from the rogue nation, as it rattles its sword at the united states and south korea once again. our pentagon correspondent chris lawrence...
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government thousands of dollars for supplies take a look at this control switch the u.s. pays nine hundred dollars for that when it's actually valued at just seven dollars eighty dollars for a section of a pipe that is actually valued at just a buck fifty and when you're talking hundreds of billions of dollars nine hundred bucks of course sounds like small change but obviously it's adding up here's another one widespread fraud led by a former u.s. army officer cost tens of millions of dollars in kickbacks. nektar to government contracts for bottled water twenty two people were criminally convicted but still tens of millions of dollars in contracts for bottled water well for iraqis they're paying a different cost a government rife with corruption and in finding near daily deadly bombing still blast baghdad streets and a quarter of the country's thirty one million lives in poverty. the hunger strike one town of about a continues to go bad some as human rights groups criticize for ignoring the plight of the prisoners forty two days on as new detainees join the protest u.s. o
government thousands of dollars for supplies take a look at this control switch the u.s. pays nine hundred dollars for that when it's actually valued at just seven dollars eighty dollars for a section of a pipe that is actually valued at just a buck fifty and when you're talking hundreds of billions of dollars nine hundred bucks of course sounds like small change but obviously it's adding up here's another one widespread fraud led by a former u.s. army officer cost tens of millions of dollars...
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the federal government is open, that is it from here in hagerstown. jenna: where is your other glove? i'm worried about you steve. >> i lost one of my gloves. i don't know what happened. i'll be okay. jenna: good, we've got the crew out there taking care of you. steve, thank you very much. good to hear as the officers say not a lot of tphoebgs on the road today. we are tracking the storm on the fox weather center. janice will be with us with brand-new information on who will be hit the hardest by the storm and when. jon: dangerous new developments in syria to tell you about, including a vow by the president there, bashar al-assad to, vote, wipe out muslim extremists who have sided with opposition forces. the growing turmoil now possibly drawing the u.s. closer to getting involved in the com conflict. why does syria matter. catherine herridge live in washington with more on that story. >> what makes the sear january conflict distinctive is the regime has links to all the regional none tphreubgts and key players in and outside of the middle east. the se
the federal government is open, that is it from here in hagerstown. jenna: where is your other glove? i'm worried about you steve. >> i lost one of my gloves. i don't know what happened. i'll be okay. jenna: good, we've got the crew out there taking care of you. steve, thank you very much. good to hear as the officers say not a lot of tphoebgs on the road today. we are tracking the storm on the fox weather center. janice will be with us with brand-new information on who will be hit the...
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to stay in his post a little wider fears the trouble at the top of the real chance of talks with the government once. you. know. i had no idea that. i did not. strike in guantanamo off the radar in the u.s. mainstream media prisoners have been refusing food for forty eight days risking their help in a desperate protest. eleven am in moscow i matter as a good to have you with us here on r t we start our program in cyprus where fraud talks have been down to the wire but the country managed to score an eleventh hour bailout deal with creditors to avoid a financial meltdown there is a price to pay though people with more than one hundred thousand euros in the country's second biggest bank will see a chunk taken away the bank itself will also be broken up are these tests are cilia as more from nicosia. the deal has. really been a last minute effort here trying to meet monday twenty fifth of matched by the european central bank and cutting up liquidity there will be a restructuring of the country's second largest bank here papua bank of cyprus like you know what's going to happen is going to be havin
to stay in his post a little wider fears the trouble at the top of the real chance of talks with the government once. you. know. i had no idea that. i did not. strike in guantanamo off the radar in the u.s. mainstream media prisoners have been refusing food for forty eight days risking their help in a desperate protest. eleven am in moscow i matter as a good to have you with us here on r t we start our program in cyprus where fraud talks have been down to the wire but the country managed to...
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seriously, the government spent money on this. we'll explain why, next. yocan never, ever have too much "money. " ♪ ♪ sandra: all right. it is time for a little fun with "spare change." today we are joined by an awesome pair of, our own ashley webster, all while the. first up. upton earned tax dollars paying for videos like this one. the irs bin $60,000 on a training video that km gilligan's island and another video that spoofs start track. are you even really surprised, first of all? >> why are they spoofing gilligan's island ansar track when they are trying to hit the enter demographic? really confused by this. sandra: what is gilligan's island. >> right. sandra: and mean, this is -- >> they don't know what it is. star trek, of course, irs, i was trying to come up with something. iteally sucks. >> how many other bad movies either producing out of maryland? >> absolutely awful. you have seen. it's so bad. it's terrible. sandra: what would you expect e government-funded video. well, a brooklyn fashion
seriously, the government spent money on this. we'll explain why, next. yocan never, ever have too much "money. " ♪ ♪ sandra: all right. it is time for a little fun with "spare change." today we are joined by an awesome pair of, our own ashley webster, all while the. first up. upton earned tax dollars paying for videos like this one. the irs bin $60,000 on a training video that km gilligan's island and another video that spoofs start track. are you even really surprised,...
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the government in. damascus we are not in any way advocating the keys of bashar assad we are working and we do believe that it is still possible to achieve this goal towards the establishment of a platform for interest syrian dialogue for some reconciliation the impartiality here is crucial others that has more have more influence upon syrian opposition should do more by far more to impress these people that they should be really engaged with the government with the saudis i would put it rather this way. there is no alternative alternative is more casualties more tragedy what we experience there daily and others at brics have very similar views it has been proven through. several events national positions being explained by spokespersons by leaders themselves and then very sure that durban would add to this what we believe is a unified and coherent message. of what should be done there to resolve the problem there is some speculation in the west that russia and china are trying to bring break says their
the government in. damascus we are not in any way advocating the keys of bashar assad we are working and we do believe that it is still possible to achieve this goal towards the establishment of a platform for interest syrian dialogue for some reconciliation the impartiality here is crucial others that has more have more influence upon syrian opposition should do more by far more to impress these people that they should be really engaged with the government with the saudis i would put it rather...
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seriously, the government spent money on this. we'll explain why, next. you can never, ever have too much "money. " ♪ (announcer) ottrade knows our clients trade and invest eir own way. with scottrade smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my accounfollow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." at od, whatevebusiness you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helpinthe world keep promises. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and mo time in the air. suddenly, fa
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government can be helpful. on your last point, i think that part of my goal during this trip has been to hear from both president abbas and prime minister netanyahu about what they would need and how they would see a potential path, how it will be structured. i think it is premature for me to give you an answer to the question that you just posed. i think it is a good one, i think it is a legitimate one, but i'm still hearing from them. and me, secretary kerry, and others we're going to go back and look at what we've heard from both sides and make a determination as to what has the best prospect for success. i will say this, that i think, incremental steps that serve to delay and put off some of the more fundamental issues rather than incremental steps that help to shape a what a final step might look like. probably won't be the boast approach. it is not clear that will build trust. if you have a situation that the incremental steps replace the broader vision versus incremental steps in pursuit of a broader vis
government can be helpful. on your last point, i think that part of my goal during this trip has been to hear from both president abbas and prime minister netanyahu about what they would need and how they would see a potential path, how it will be structured. i think it is premature for me to give you an answer to the question that you just posed. i think it is a good one, i think it is a legitimate one, but i'm still hearing from them. and me, secretary kerry, and others we're going to go back...
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to somehow subvert his government. the reality is -- this is something that was confirm today by secretary kerry, the united states want to be sure there is stability, not only in afghanistan but in the region with regard to keeping terrorists at bay. part of that equation is election next year. they want to make sure that karzai is not fixing next year's elections. there will be a legitimate fair and balanceed election in afghanistan. we are interested in the establishing the ability. he undermines the position, often times a corrupt position in my opinion in afghanistan. >> karzai has been a prickly character to deal with more any administration. i am not sure he becomes more pliable, so to speak. take a lesson from iraq and dealing with iraq. when you pick up stakes and leave you lose influence. we are about to lose whatever influence we have on the country. >> shannon: quick thought? >> you can see it around the middle east. egypt led by the brotherhood. embassy, attack and we're hopeless and powerless. nothing hap
to somehow subvert his government. the reality is -- this is something that was confirm today by secretary kerry, the united states want to be sure there is stability, not only in afghanistan but in the region with regard to keeping terrorists at bay. part of that equation is election next year. they want to make sure that karzai is not fixing next year's elections. there will be a legitimate fair and balanceed election in afghanistan. we are interested in the establishing the ability. he...
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. >> will the federal government begin stealing our money? >> i wouldn't freak outn't the cpc budget coming through. >> did i sound like i was freenging out? >> i'm worried about the millions of people watching this suddenly think there's going to be tax seizures. >> paul ryan has an important job to do. >> i told the congresswoman i wanted to talk to her about her speech at cpac. >> you talked about engaged in, the fact that he has a dog walker, which is now true. >> did the producers of "the bible" hire a man that looks like president obama? >> i said, whoa. >> exactly. >> calling him the devil. >> put it on your screen. >> we're losing this emotional cultural vote. >> your predecessor michael steel said this this morning on "morning joe" -- that's from the editors of the "national review," mr. chairman. >> well, dls other good ones. >> it was off the internet. i think hot gas. >> the fact is, we have to get with it. >> let's get right to our panel. with us from washington msnbc karen finney and msnbc from "the washington post." karen, one
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now president assad has put it in writing in the wake of the killing of a pro-government cleric in that mosque attack. mr. assad released a statement, essentially addressing his long-time supporter. the cleric saying, quote: i swear to the syrian people that your blood and that of your grandson and all the march tars of the homeland will not be spilled in vain because we will be faithful to your ideas by destroying their extremism and ignorance until we have cleanse the country. that will send shivers through anyone who remembers the ethnic cleansing of the bosnian war. >> shepard: the blame game they are at that again. >> president assad blaming the rebels for this attack on the mosque. the rebels saying not so. they wouldn't do that they would never hit a mosque. now, frankly, on this occasion, there is a more compelling case for saying that the rebels were behind. this simply because the cleric was such a stead fast supporter of assad that it would not seem to make sense for pro-government forces to kill that particular cleric. and officials at the state department would not speculat
now president assad has put it in writing in the wake of the killing of a pro-government cleric in that mosque attack. mr. assad released a statement, essentially addressing his long-time supporter. the cleric saying, quote: i swear to the syrian people that your blood and that of your grandson and all the march tars of the homeland will not be spilled in vain because we will be faithful to your ideas by destroying their extremism and ignorance until we have cleanse the country. that will send...
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intervention to change the nature of the government in the country had a very slender record of success and that iraq had none of the characteristics that would lead to success in such a venture. third, the argument was being made that it would trigger a tsunami of democratic transformation across the region, was at best a faith based argument. you were not there in 2002, but later you became a very strong critic of this effort. what was it that changed your mind, that led you to make the arguments you did in the mid- 2000's? >> i remember vividly the night when the war commenced. i was asked by the pbs news to be there. i remember vividly all of a sudden the news came that major explosions are taking place in baghdad, that baghdad is under air assault, and that the war had begun. i had such a sick feeling in my stomach. i said to myself, i just hope to god that we now find those weapons of mass destruction, because that was the reason why the war was started. i was already by then conscious of the fact that there was a deliberate confusion in terminology used by the administration to j
intervention to change the nature of the government in the country had a very slender record of success and that iraq had none of the characteristics that would lead to success in such a venture. third, the argument was being made that it would trigger a tsunami of democratic transformation across the region, was at best a faith based argument. you were not there in 2002, but later you became a very strong critic of this effort. what was it that changed your mind, that led you to make the...
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series now in a third year of civil war between government and anti assad forces france and britain met the anniversary with calls to better equip rebel fighters that despite numerous reports of radical islamists among the opposition ranks and as all season are if an ocean reports now the conflict has seen seventy thousand people killed and millions leave their homes this part of syria known as mesopotamia between the tigris and euphrates rivers is considered a cradle of civilization has been home to many asked nic and religious groups living in peace and harmony for ages people here believe this diversity is serious strong point but some warn it could also be used against the country and that's something to destroy. and the regime slogans in syria have been repeated to the longest of all the arab spring countries but assad didn't step down within weeks like the leaders of to measure and egypt nor did his regime fall within months like colonel gadhafi is in libya opposing sides have gone beyond demonstrations and clashes killings have become an everyday reality those wanting to go both
series now in a third year of civil war between government and anti assad forces france and britain met the anniversary with calls to better equip rebel fighters that despite numerous reports of radical islamists among the opposition ranks and as all season are if an ocean reports now the conflict has seen seventy thousand people killed and millions leave their homes this part of syria known as mesopotamia between the tigris and euphrates rivers is considered a cradle of civilization has been...
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government policy there may be some disagreements on how far along but on the fundamental question do the israelis trust the president obama would if necessary use the military option he says they're shoulder to shoulder you know it's astonishing that on the tenth anniversary of a preemptive invasion of a sovereign nation based on known lies we're seeing the exact same thing happen all over again beating the same war tune in. same word drums using the exact same propaganda and the rare instances of the media admitting their complicity in bolstering the bush administration's unfounded claims about iraq they simply say we were all duped the american people and us and we're sorry perhaps the biggest weapon of mass destruction of all is that we weren't all due to think back to the millions of people in this country and around the world that mobilize the biggest antiwar opposition since vietnam prior to the iraq invasion but they didn't listen the truth of the matter is that the media wasn't hoodwinked at all it had a set agenda to fill the agenda of war in a society that runs on perpetual
government policy there may be some disagreements on how far along but on the fundamental question do the israelis trust the president obama would if necessary use the military option he says they're shoulder to shoulder you know it's astonishing that on the tenth anniversary of a preemptive invasion of a sovereign nation based on known lies we're seeing the exact same thing happen all over again beating the same war tune in. same word drums using the exact same propaganda and the rare...
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stay in his post amid wider speech fears trouble at the top will derail any chance of talks with the government. you know. i had no idea that. i did not. strike in guantanamo off the radar of the u.s. mainstream press prisoners have been refusing food for forty eight days now risking their health in a desperate protest. one pm in moscow why matras a good having you with us here on r t our top story is in cyprus where fraud talks went down to the wire but cyprus managing to clinch an eleventh hour belo deal with its creditors to avoid financial ruin there's a price to pay those people with more than one hundred thousand euros in the country's second biggest bank will see a ton a chunk of that taken away in the bank itself broken up ortiz tessera cilia has more from nicosia. deal has. really been a last minute effort here trying to meet monday twenty fifth of matched by the european central bank and putting up liquidity there will be a restructuring of the country's second largest bank here capital a bank of cyprus like you know what's going to happen is going to be having to create the concept o
stay in his post amid wider speech fears trouble at the top will derail any chance of talks with the government. you know. i had no idea that. i did not. strike in guantanamo off the radar of the u.s. mainstream press prisoners have been refusing food for forty eight days now risking their health in a desperate protest. one pm in moscow why matras a good having you with us here on r t our top story is in cyprus where fraud talks went down to the wire but cyprus managing to clinch an eleventh...